❌SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION AND SCALP TATTOO ARE NOT THE SAME THING.❌ ⚜️KEY DIFFERENCES: 1) LOCATION, COLOR AND SIZE OF IMPRESSIONS SMP is all about precision and uniformity in delivering thousands of micro follicle-sized impressions to the scalp. Tattoo is body art achieved by carving graphics, often multi-colored, into the deep skin layers anywhere on the body. —————————————————————— 2) TATTOO IS ART MEANT TO DRAW ATTENTION -SMP SHOULD BE UNDETECTABLE Great tattoo artists create stunning artwork, which is good, because tattoo is all about drawing attention. A tattoo calls attention, making a statement —using any desired part of the human body as the canvas. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Do you want your SMP procedure to call attention to the scalp? No!••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••When you are looking for a subtle, natural-looking hair replacement option, this is a vital distinction. Tattoo literally has the OPPOSITE intention of SMP. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••SMP, done properly is an UNDETECTABLE illusion meant to keep the eyes of observers looking right past it and on to the facial features. ————————————————————————-3) SIGNIFICANT TECHNICAL DIFFERENCES Expert-level SMP equipment, needles, pigment, as well the prep and post-care/ products are significantly different from tattoo -the training, skills, and experience required to perform SMP successfully is totally different from that of a tattoo artist or permanent cosmetics provider. ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️-BOTTOM LINE: ALTHOUGH NON-EXPERTS TYPICALLY CONFUSE THE TWO PROCEDURES…SMP DONE PROPERLY IN MOST RESPECTS IS THE OPPOSITE OF TATTOO. #undetectable ————————————————————————🖋Thinning Hair 🖋Alopecia 🖋Hair Transplant Grafts 🖋Scars 🖋Male/Female-Pattern Baldness ————————————————————————To learn more about Scalp Micropigmentation Contact us to book your FREE consultation to get started! 📧OptimaRevision@gmail.com⠀⠀ 📞(209)380-4011⠀⠀

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President Trump, we’re glad you said you want to end HIV.

During the SOTU, President Trump pledged to eliminate HIV in the US by 2030. We know it’s possible because here in New York, we’re on track to end the HIV epidemic in New York by 2020 by getting new transmissions to a record low.

In a recent @NYDailyNews op-ed response, Amida Care CEO and President Doug Wirth invited Trump to follow @nygovcuomo’s example: support LGBTQ communities at risk of HIV.

From allowing health professionals to deny care to individuals based on sexual orientation, to dismantling the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, to proposing hundreds of millions of dollars of cuts to programs that target HIV/AIDS, President Trump’s actions don’t indicate a willingness to end the epidemic, despite his words at the State of the Union. In contrast, New York is addressing barriers to health care like stigma and discrimination by advancing the rights of LGBTQ individuals, who are at higher risk of HIV/AIDS. President Trump, to fight HIV, learn from New York and fight LGBTQ discrimination.

You can look naturally beautiful and rested with injectable treatments. Unfortunately it is the bad and obvious work that we notice and that is portrayed in the media. This is not the norm. There are so many people out there who have had injections with natural results and nobody knows.

💖 A person living with HIV who is taking their antiviral medications, and has an undetectable viral load (very low amount virus) can NOT transmit HIV to their sexual partners. 💥💜🖤 #Repost@preventionac ・・・ Thank you to our partners and friends at @pozmagazine for dedicating the entire March issue to #UequalsU! All people deserve access to treatment and accurate information about their social, sexual, and reproductive lives. Thank you for helping to share this important message! Visit www.poz.com to read the issue. . .#undetectable#untransmittable#hivprevention#science#themoreyouknow

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Was your HIV test positive? It's perfectly normal to feel anxious or scared but you should know that people living with HIV are completely capable of living healthy, happy and normal lives! HIV isn't a death sentence and the key is to access treatment so the virus can become undetectable. Need to know your status? Don't hesitate to send us a message or go to our website and book a free, confidential STI screening at our Drop in Centre. Even if you've already been tested, it's recommended that all sexually persons receive a test every 6 months.

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Reposted from @look_muh_here - There are tons of myths surrounding HIV and how it can be transmitted. But did you know that persons living with HIV who are adhering to their medication and undetectable, cannot transmit HIV through sex?

There are tons of myths surrounding HIV and how it can be transmitted. But did you know that persons living with HIV who are adhering to their medication and undetectable, cannot transmit HIV through sex?

Preventing one HIV infection can save as much as $500,000 in lifetime medical costs, and helping people access health care and stay well saves millions of dollars. “Our plan alone has saved the city well over 150 million dollars in Medicaid spending by actually helping people who are positive become virally suppressed, healthy, well, and engaged in outpatient care,” said Amidac Care CEO and President Doug Wirth in a recent interview with @wcnyconnected Capitol Pressroom with @Susan.Arbetter Amida Care is a Medicaid Special Needs Health Plan, or SNP, which are designed to address the needs of people living with complex health issues like HIV as well as to for individuals in communities at higher risk for HIV This isn’t just saving the community money; it’s saving lives and a proven part of helping New York meet the goal of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2020. Yet there is more SNPs can do with expanded eligibility to additional communities where prevention can have impact. “We’re asking the state to expand SNP eligibility as of April 1st,” Wirth shared in the interview, “so that we can work in getting access to PrEP among people who are negative but have higher risk living in the same zip codes and communities where we are seeing new HIV infections.” #EndAIDS2020#EndAIDSNY2020